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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Nov 2015

    The number of Americans working full-time are now above levels prior to the recession http://on.wsj.com/1Nhd3m5 pic.twitter.com/QOfxeiZlEF

    8:58 AM - 6 Nov 2015
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      1. Mo‏ @beeasy1028 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ wages though...awful

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      1. Josh Sullivan‏ @jdsbc98 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ what about wages?

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      2. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ And it's only taken eight (8) years. Amazing...if true. But then how many have ENTERED or REFUSED TO ENTER the work force since then?

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      3. Mo‏ @beeasy1028 6 Nov 2015
        Replying to @SailFree

        @SailFree @WSJ that's in those individuals

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      4. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 6 Nov 2015
        Replying to @beeasy1028

        @beeasy1028 @WSJ ??? This means what to you?

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      5. Mo‏ @beeasy1028 6 Nov 2015
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        @SailFree @WSJ you said folks refuse to enter the work force.. That's a problem for them

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      6. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 6 Nov 2015
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        @beeasy1028 @WSJ I did not phase well. Not enough jobs to absorb new workers. Some apply for disability, welfare, etc. my point was that our

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      7. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 6 Nov 2015
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        @beeasy1028 @WSJ ...economy has NOT had a significant recovery because Obama's policies have prevented the usual rebound expected.

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      8. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 6 Nov 2015
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        @beeasy1028 @WSJ Post Depression 1920, Prez Harding cut taxes and size of Gov and Depression ended in 2 years, fastest recovery on record.

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      9. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 6 Nov 2015
        Replying to @SailFree

        @beeasy1028 @WSJ Obama jacked up spending and size of Gov and we have not yet really recovered. Spent to bankruptcy.

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      2. Fehukapital‏ @fehukapital 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ EE.UU. Change in Nomfarm Payrolls (Oct) rose 271k, above expectations and up from 137k in previous monthpic.twitter.com/Uf84uidfqS

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      1. Curtis Wright‏ @curtiswright 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Job participation lowest since Carter, right? Back unemployment 2x White, right? Wages continue to drop, right?

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Yes, the number of Americans working full-time grew, but the wages didn’t climb again.

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      1. D. Bran‏ @Comanchegyrl 7 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ @42Lives Bailing out the bankers did not stimulate the economy apparently if it took 8 years to get to this point. Let's remember this.

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      2. Dubious Maximus‏ @armygreens 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ @WSJ and the avg wages are > 40k per year? #WakeUpAmerica

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      3. Sandra‏ @SandraFleming12 6 Nov 2015
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        @armygreens @WSJ wow 40 k ...then most people below average!

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      4. Dubious Maximus‏ @armygreens 6 Nov 2015
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        @SandraFleming12 @WSJ exactly. It's true.

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      1. Dubious Maximus‏ @armygreens 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ where do you people get your numbers from? Every week more people are laid off, manufacturing plants closing or moving out of country

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      1. 1 - 1 + 1 - 1 + ...‏ @WhereIsArnold 6 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Your graph needs to show population levels, too.

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